A multi-purpose vehicle includes a seat provided between front wheels and rear wheels, a load carrying deck provided on a rear side of the seat, a right tail lamp provided on a right lower side of a rear portion of the load carrying deck, a left tail lamp provided on a left lower side of the rear portion of the load carrying deck, a right tail lamp guard provided on rear side of the right tail lamp and connected to the load carrying deck, a left tail lamp guard provided on rear side of the left tail lamp and connected to the load carrying deck, and a rear bumper. The rear bumper is connected to and between the right tail lamp guard and the left tail lamp guard.
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6. An attachment device for a vehicle having a load carrying deck, the attachment device being for use in attaching an attaching object to a gate of the load carrying deck, the attachment device comprising:
a mounting portion formed at a portion of the gate, the mounting portion being placed over an upper edge portion of the gate, the mounting portion being slidably adjustable in a longitudinal direction of the gate, with the upper edge portion acting as a guide rail and being fixable by fastening to the upper edge portion at an adjusted position;
an attaching portion formed at a portion of the attaching object; and
a retaining device for detachably retaining the attaching object to the attaching portion, the retaining device being replaceable according an attaching object.
1. A multi-purpose vehicle comprising:
a vehicle body frame;
front wheels supported at a front portion of the vehicle body frame;
rear wheels supported at a rear portion of the vehicle body;
a seat provided between the front wheels and the rear wheels;
a load carrying deck provided on a rear side of the seat;
a right tail lamp provided on a right lower side of a rear portion of the load carrying deck;
a left tail lamp provided on a left lower side of the rear portion of the load carrying deck;
a right tail lamp guard provided on a rear side of the right tail lamp and connected to the load carrying deck;
a left tail lamp guard provided on the rear side of the left tail lamp and connected to the load carrying deck; and
a rear bumper connected to and between the right tail lamp guard and the left tail lamp guard.
9. A vehicle having a load carrying deck, the load carrying deck having right and left side gates, and a tailgate pivotable between an elevated closed posture and a lowered opened posture, the vehicle comprising:
a deck extension member switchable between a deck extending state in which the extension member protrudes above the tailgate to extend a deck space, and a storage state in which the extension member is retracted to the inner side of the load carrying deck and stored above a floor portion of the deck; and
a pair of right and left supporting portions that are supported by the right and left side gates to be individually slidably adjustable in the front-rear direction and fixable at adjusted positions;
wherein the deck extension member is supported to be pivotable between the deck extending state and the storage state about a connection axis of the pair of right and left supporting portions as a pivot axis, the connection axis extending in a lateral width direction of the load carrying deck.
2. The multi-purpose vehicle of
3. The multi-purpose vehicle of
a right end portion of the rear bumper projects more on right outer side than a right end portion of the right tail lamp guard; and
a left end portion of the rear bumper projects more on left outer side than a left end portion of the left tail lamp guard.
4. The multi-purpose vehicle of
the load carrying deck is supported to be pivotable about a right-left axis extending at a rear portion of the load carrying deck;
the right tail lamp is attached to a right lower portion of the rear portion of the load carrying deck; and
the left tail lamp is attached to a left lower portion of the rear portion of the load carrying deck.
5. The multi-purpose vehicle of
a right pivot member is connected to a lower portion of a rear right portion of the load carrying deck;
a left pivot member is connected to a lower portion of a rear left portion of the load carrying deck;
the load carrying deck includes a tailgate at a rear portion thereof;
the tailgate is supported to be openable/closable by the right pivot member and the left pivot member;
the right tail lamp guard is connected to the right pivot member; and
the left tail lamp guard is connected to the left pivot member.
7. The attachment device of
the mounting portion includes two separate mounting portions divided between inner and outer sides of the load carrying deck;
a connecting bolt is provided for interconnecting the two separate mounting portions; and
as the two separate mounting portions are fastened to the upper edge portion by the connecting bolt, the mounting portion is fixed and fastened to the gate.
10. The vehicle having a load carrying deck of
11. The vehicle having a load carrying deck of
the deck extension member includes a plurality of bar portions supported by and attached to the pair of right and left supporting portions, the bar portions having right-left intermediate portions thereof extending in the lateral width direction of the deck, gaps being formed between respective adjacent intermediate portions; and
when the deck extension member is set to the second storage state, the intermediate portions of the plurality of bar portions are disposed side by side in the front-rear direction of the deck.
12. The vehicle having a load carrying deck of
the side gate includes a guide rail portion that extends in the front-rear direction of the load carrying deck; and
the supporting portion includes: a first attaching member to be slidably attached to an upper portion of the guide rail portion; a second attaching member to be slidably attached to a lower portion of the guide rail portion; and a connecting screw for connecting the first attaching member with the second attaching member; and
wherein the connecting screw is rotatably supported by the first attaching member and the second attaching member; and
wherein the connecting screw is operable between a fastening state in which the first attaching member and the second attaching member are fastened to the guide rail portion for clamping the guide rail portion by the first attaching member and the second attaching member, thereby to fix the supporting portion to the side gate; and a fastening released state in which fastening of the first attaching member and the second attaching member to the guide rail portion is released, thus allowing sliding of the first attaching member and the second attaching member, thereby to allow sliding of the supporting portion relative to the side gate.
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This application claims priority to Japanese Patent Applications No. 2017-99053, filed May 18, 2017, No. 2017-109385, filed Jun. 1, 2017 and No. 2017-111965, filed Jun. 6, 2017, the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated in their entirety by reference.
The present invention relates to a vehicle having a load carrying deck and relates also to an attachment device for such vehicle having a load carrying deck.
JP 2011-116318 A (or US 2011/0132678 A1 corresponding thereto) discloses a multi-purpose vehicle for use in transport of persons, transport of load, a recreational activity, etc. In the multi-purpose vehicle, a seat is provided between front wheels and rear wheels and a load carrying deck is mounted on the rear side of the seat; and a headlight and a front bumper are provided at front portions of the vehicle body.
Such multi-purpose vehicle is sometimes equipped with a tail lamp, a tail lamp guard and a rear bumper. Then, there is a need for appropriately supporting such tail lamp guard and the rear bumper.
As an attachment device for a vehicle having a load carrying deck, there is known a device which includes an attaching portion to be attached to a gate of a deck in such a manner that allows sliding adjustment in a longitudinal direction of the gate of the deck and that allows also fixation at an adjusted position, the attaching portion forming a retaining portion in the gate when the device is attached to the gate. With this attachment for vehicle having a load carrying deck, fixing via the attaching portion at a desired position in the longitudinal direction of the gate of the load carrying deck and the retaining portion can be formed at the fixed portion.
An example of such attachment device is a tie-down attachment component disclosed in JP 2004-161236 A (or US 2002/0164225 A1 corresponding thereto). The tie-down component includes a nut, a washer and a male screw eye; and the component is moved along a track member provided in a lateral wall of the deck with the nut being fitted into this track member. When it reaches an attachment target position, the male screw eye is fastened to the nut, whereby the track member is clamped between the washer and the nut, and the tie-down component is locked to the track member. With this, the eye is fixed to the lateral wall via the track member and the eye forms the retaining portion in the lateral wall.
In the conventional arrangement, as a member for attaching the attachment device to the gate, the track member needs to be provided in the load carrying deck. Further, when it is desired to change the retaining portion formed in the gate to one having a different specification, such as its shape, structure or function, this will require replacement of the entire attachment device, thus increasing the necessary cost. Thus, there is a need for an attachment device for a vehicle having a load carrying deck which can solve the above problems.
Such vehicles having a load carrying deck include one whose deck has right and left side gates and a tailgate that can be pivoted between an elevated closed posture and a lowered opened posture.
Such vehicles having a load carrying deck include also one having a deck extension member that can be switched over between a deck extending state in which the member projects upwardly of the tailgate assuming the lowered opened posture, thus extending a deck space, and a stored state in which the member is retracted to the inner side of the deck and stored upwardly of a floor portion of the deck. In this configuration, by switching the tailgate to the lowered opened posture and also switching the deck extension member to the deck extension state, the load carrying deck can be extended larger than the normal state in which the tailgate is under the elevated closed posture.
As this type of vehicle having a load carrying deck, conventionally, there is one known from JP 2016-179807 A (or US 2016/0280122 A1 corresponding thereto). The arrangement disclosed in JP2016-179807 A (US 2016/0280122 A1) includes a bed extender as the deck extension member. This bed extender is pivotally supported to right and left side gates and as the extender is pivotally turned by 180 degrees about the pivot, the extender will ride on the lowered opened tailgate to be rendered into a developed state for deck extension or ride on the deck to be rendered into the storage state.
With the conventional arrangement above, the deck extension member is supported at only one portion of the load carrying deck. So, the load extension member retracted to the inner side of the deck to assume the storage posture, will be located only at a particular portion determined by the supported position on the inner side of the deck. Thus, depending on length or size of a load to be mounted on the deck, the deck extension member under the storage posture will become an obstacle. So that, as the end of the load may ride on this load extension member, thus being inclined or one end of the load may hit the load extension member, so that the other end of the load projects from the deck, thus making mounting of the load difficult. Then, there is a need for a vehicle having a load carrying deck whose deck extension member can be readily stored under a condition not presenting obstacle for the mounting of the load.
(1) In correspondence with First Related Art, there is proposed a multi-purpose vehicle as under:
A multi-purpose vehicle comprising:
a vehicle body frame;
front wheels supported at a front portion of the vehicle body frame;
rear wheels supported at a rear portion of the vehicle body;
a seat provided between the front wheels and the rear wheels;
a load carrying deck provided on a rear side of the seat;
a right tail lamp provided on a right lower side of a rear portion of the load carrying deck;
a left tail lamp provided on a left lower side of the rear portion of the load carrying deck;
a right tail lamp guard provided on a rear side of the right tail lamp and connected to the load carrying deck;
a left tail lamp guard provided on the rear side of the left tail lamp and connected to the load carrying deck; and
a rear bumper connected to and between the right tail lamp guard and the left tail lamp guard.
With this arrangement, the tail lamp guards can be readily disposed on the rear side of the tail lamps. Further, as the rear bumper is connected to and between the right and left tail lamp guards and this rear bumper is supported to the load carrying deck via the tail lamp guards, the tail lamp guards act also as supporting members for the rear bumper, thus providing advantage in simplicity of the arrangement. Further, as the rear bumper is connected to and between the right and left tail lamp guards, the right and left tail lamp guards are reinforced by the rear dumper.
According to one preferred embodiment, the rear bumper is connected to and between a lower area of the right tail lamp guard and a lower area of the left tail lamp guard. With the arrangement, since the rear dumper does not occupy the vertical center of the tail lamp guards, the rear bumper will not become an obstacle against viewing of the tail lamps from the rear side.
According to one preferred embodiment, a right end portion of the rear bumper projects more on right outer side than a right end portion of the right tail lamp guard; and a left end portion of the rear bumper projects more on left outer side than a left end portion of the left tail lamp guard. With the arrangement, in the rear bumper, in addition to its bumper function for the rear side, its bumper function for the right and left lateral sides can also be enhanced.
Incidentally, in many cases, in a multi-purpose vehicle, its load carrying deck is supported to be freely dumped about a right-left axis at a rear portion. According to one preferred embodiment, the load carrying deck is supported to be pivotable about a right-left axis extending at a rear portion of the load carrying deck; the right tail lamp is attached to a right lower portion of the rear portion of the load carrying deck; and the left tail lamp is attached to a left lower portion of the rear portion of the load carrying deck. With the arrangement, not only the tail lamp guards and the rear bumper, but also the tail lamps are supported to the load carrying deck. So, even when the load carrying deck is operated for dumping, the tail lamps and the tail lamp guards can be maintained in a same positional relationship. Thus, there will not occur a situation in which the tail lamp guards are removed from the tail lamps in association with a dumping operation of the load carrying deck, thus resulting in deterioration in the protective function of the tail lamp guards, so the protective functions of the tail lamp guards can be maintained, irrespectively of a dumping operation of the load carrying deck.
In many cases, in a multi-purpose vehicle, its tailgate at the rear portion of the vehicle body is supported to be openable and closable by right and left pivot members connected to lower portions of the right side and the left side of the rear portion of the load carrying deck.
According to one preferred embodiment,
a right pivot member is connected to a lower portion of a rear right portion of the load carrying deck;
a left pivot member is connected to a lower portion of a rear left portion of the load carrying deck;
the load carrying deck includes a tailgate at a rear portion thereof;
the tailgate is supported to be openable/closable by the right pivot member and the left pivot member;
the right tail lamp guard is connected to the right pivot member; and
the left tail lamp guard is connected to the left pivot member.
With the arrangement, since the tail lamps are supported to the pivot members, there can be obtained an arrangement that allows smooth opening and closing operations of the tailgate while avoiding interference between the tail lamp guards and the tailgate. Thus, since the pivot members act also as support members for the tail lamp guards, there can be obtained an advantage in the respect of simplification of arrangement.
(2) In correspondence with Second Related Art, there is proposed an attachment device as under:
An attachment device for a vehicle having a load carrying deck, the attachment device being for use in attaching an attaching object to a gate of the load carrying deck, the attachment device comprising:
a mounting portion formed at a portion of the gate, the mounting portion being placed over an upper edge portion of the gate, the mounting portion being slidably adjustable in a longitudinal direction of the gate, with the upper edge portion acting as a guide rail and being fixable by fastening to the upper edge portion at an adjusted position;
an attaching portion formed at a portion of the attaching object; and
a retaining device for detachably retaining the attaching object to the attaching portion, the retaining device being replaceable according an attaching object.
With the above-described arrangement, only with replacement of the retaining device, without replacement of the entire attachment device, the specification of the retaining portion on the gate side can be changed. In addition, since the mounting portion is directly mounted to the upper edge portion of the gate and also this upper edge portion of the gate is used as a guide rail, there is no need for any special supporting rail member. Thus, a retaining portion having an appropriate specification can be formed inexpensively at a desired portion of the gate.
According to one preferred embodiment, the mounting portion includes two separate mounting portions divided between inner and outer sides of the load carrying deck; a connecting bolt is provided for interconnecting the two separate mounting portions; and as the two separate mounting portions are fastened to the upper edge portion by the connecting bolt, the mounting portion is fixed and fastened to the gate. With the arrangement, the mounting portion can be fixed to the gate by a fixing arrangement having a relatively simple construction utilizing a connecting bolt as a fastening bolt.
According to one preferred embodiment, the attaching portion comprises a screw hole. With the arrangement, only by providing the retaining device with a simple connecting means having a threaded portion corresponding to a screw hole, the retaining device can be connected to the attaching portion in a firm and reliable manner.
(3) In correspondence with Third Related Art, there is proposed a vehicle having a load carrying deck as under:
A vehicle having a load carrying deck, the load carrying deck having right and left side gates and a tailgate pivotable between an elevated closed posture and a lowered opened posture, the vehicle comprising:
a deck extension member switchable between a deck extending state in which the extension member protrudes above the tailgate to extend a deck space, and a storage state in which the extension member is retracted to the inner side of the load carrying deck and stored above a floor portion of the deck; and
a pair of right and left supporting portions that are supported by the right and left side gates to be individually slidably adjustable in the front-rear direction and fixable at adjusted positions;
wherein the deck extension member is supported to be pivotable between the deck extending state and the storage state about a connection axis of the pair of right and left supporting portions as a pivot axis, the connection axis extending in a lateral width direction of the load carrying deck.
With the arrangement, the fixing positions of the supporting portions in the right and left side gates can be changed in the front-rear direction of the side gates. Thus, when the deck extension member is rendered into the storage state and a load is to be mounted, depending on the length, the size of the load, the supporting portion for the load extension member in the deck can be changed in the front-rear direction of the deck in correspondence with the length or size of the load, whereby the deck extension member under its storage posture may be positioned at a portion not to interfere with the mounting operation of the load. Therefore, in the arrangement of the deck extension member being switchable between a deck extending state and a storage state, the deck extension member can be stored in a manner not to interfere with a mounting operation of a load.
According to one preferred embodiment, as the storage state, there are set a first storage state in which the deck extension member is collapsed above the floor portion, and a second storage state in which the deck extension member is raised relative to the floor portion. With the arrangement, when the deck extension member is stored under the second storage state, this load extension member is raised relative to the floor portion, so a greater area of the floor portion can be used than the case of storing it under the first storage state.
According to one preferred embodiment, the deck extension member includes a plurality of bar portions supported by and attached to the pair of right and left supporting portions, the bar portions having right-left intermediate portions thereof extending in the lateral width direction of the deck, gaps being formed between respective adjacent intermediate portions; and when the deck extension member is set to the second storage state, the intermediate portions of the plurality of bar portions are disposed side by side in the front-rear direction of the deck. With the arrangement, when the deck extension member is stored under the second storage state and an elongate object is inserted into the gap to support it to the floor portion, this elongate object will be supported as being placed erect on the floor portion, so the elongate object can be mounted under the state of being placed erect.
According to one preferred embodiment,
the side gate includes a guide rail portion that extends in the front-rear direction of the load carrying deck;
the supporting portion includes: a first attaching member to be slidably attached to an upper portion of the guide rail portion; a second attaching member to be slidably attached to a lower portion of the guide rail portion; and a connecting screw for connecting the first attaching member with the second attaching member; and
wherein the connecting screw is rotatably supported by the first attaching member and the second attaching member; and
wherein the connecting screw is operable between a fastening state in which the first attaching member and the second attaching member are fastened to the guide rail portion for clamping the guide rail portion by the first attaching member and the second attaching member, thereby to fix the supporting portion to the side gate; and a fastening released state in which fastening of the first attaching member and the second attaching member to the guide rail portion is released, thus allowing sliding of the first attaching member and the second attaching member, thereby to allow sliding of the supporting portion relative to the side gate.
With the arrangement, the supporting portion can be fixed to the side gate by a fixing arrangement having a relatively simple construction utilizing a connecting screw as fastening means.
(4) Further and other features and advantages thereof will become apparent upon reading the following description with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Front-rear direction and right-left direction in the embodiments of the invention are defined as follows, unless explicitly indicated otherwise. Namely, a traveling direction in forward traveling is the “front”, and a traveling direction in reverse traveling is the “rear”. Further, relative to a front facing posture in the front-rear direction, the direction corresponding to the right side is “right” and the direction corresponding to the left side is “left”, respectively.
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On the lower side of the front side of the driver's seat 13, a speed changer pedal (not shown) is provided. The speed changer pedal, the engine 8 and the stepless speed changer device 9 are mechanically connected to each other, so that in response to a stepping-on operation on the speed changer pedal, an accelerator portion of the engine 8 is operated to a higher speed side and the stepless speed changer device 9 is operated to a higher speed side.
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With the above, the tailgate 27 is supported to be opened and closed about the axes P2 between a closed position shown in
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[Modified Embodiments of First Embodiment]
(1) The tail lamp 30 can be attached not to the load carrying deck 7, but to certain vehicle body portions such as the supporting frames 28, thus being disposed on the lower side of the right and left portions of the rear portion of the load carrying deck 7.
(2) The rear bumper 34 can be connected not to/between the lower portion of the right and left tail lamp guards 33, but to/between portions slightly upwards from the lower portions of the right and left tail lamp guards 33.
(3) The tail lamp guards 33 can be connected not to the pivot members 29, but to the bottom plate portion 24 of the load carrying deck 7.
(4) A seat or seats (not shown) can be provided on the rear side of the driver's seat 13 and the auxiliary seat 14.
Next, a second embodiment will be explained.
[Configuration of Utility Vehicle]
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[Arrangement of Attachment 120]
The attachments 120 mounted to the left side and right side gates 110 have an identical arrangement. Each attachment 120 is provided for forming, at a desired position in the longitudinal direction of the gate 110, retaining portions 113, 114 (see
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On the lateral sides of the inner sides of the two separate attachments 122, separate mounting portions 125a are formed. At portions of the two separate attachments 122 and on the upper sides of the separate mounting portions 125a, there are provided connecting holes 126 that extend through the separate attachments 122 in the lateral width direction. And, screw holes 127 are formed at four portions at lateral outer side portions 122a of the two separate attachments 122. A retaining portion 128 is formed on the lower side of the separate mounting portion 125a of one separate attachment 122. And, screw holes 127 are formed at two portions of an upper face portion 122b of one separate attachment 122. In this embodiment, each screw hole 127 constitutes an attaching portion of the attachment 120. In this embodiment, 10 (ten) screw holes 127 are formed. Instead, it is also possible to employ less than 9 (nine) or more than 11 (eleven) screw holes.
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By keeping the connecting bolt 123 not strongly fastened, the mounting portion 125 can remain slidably adjustable in the longitudinal direction of the gate 110 with using the upper edge portion 110a as a guide rail, so that the attachment 120 can be slidably adjusted in the longitudinal direction of the gate 110. After the attachment 120 is slidably adjusted and the attachment 120 is located at a retaining portion forming target portion of the gate 110, the connecting bolt 123 will be fastened strongly. With this, the clamping of the upper edge portion 110a by the two separate mounting portions 125a is made stronger, so that the mounting portion 125 can now be fixed to the upper edge portion 110a and the attachment 120 will be fixed at the retaining portion forming target portion of the gate 110.
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[Modified Embodiments of Second Embodiment]
(1) In the foregoing embodiment, there was disclosed the arrangement in which the screw hole 127 is provided in the opposed lateral portions 122a and the upper face portion 122b of the attachment 120. Alternatively, it is also possible to embody such that the screw hole 127 is provided only in one of the opposed lateral portions 122a, or provided at two positions, one in one of the opposed lateral portions 122a and the other in the upper face portion 122b, or provided only in the upper face portion 122b.
(2) In the foregoing embodiment, there was disclosed the arrangement in which the two separate attachments 122 are interconnected via the connecting bolt 123 and the two separate mounting portions 125a are fastened to the upper edge portion 110a via the connecting bolt 123. In place of this arrangement, it is also possible to employ an arrangement in which the two separate attachments 122 are interconnected to be openable and closable by a C-shaped plate spring which clamps the two separate attachments 122 from the opposed lateral sides thereof and also with this plate spring, the two separate attachments 122 are urged to be closed to be fastened to the upper edge portion 110a. Further alternatively, a member for interconnecting the two separate attachments 122 and a fastening member for fastening the two separate attachments 12 to the upper edge portion 110a can be provided separately.
(3) In the foregoing embodiment, there was disclosed the arrangement in which the attachment 120 is mounted to the side gates 110. Alternatively, it is also possible to arrange such that the attachment 120 can be mounted to any one of the side gates 100, the tailgate or front gate.
(4) In the foregoing embodiment, there was disclosed the arrangement in which a utility vehicle was employed as a vehicle having a load carrying deck. However, the vehicle having a load carrying deck is not limited thereto, but may be various kinds of vehicles having a load carrying deck, such as a pickup truck, a transport vehicle, etc.
Next, a third embodiment will be explained. In this embodiment too, a utility vehicle (a multi-purpose vehicle) is used as an example of a vehicle having a load carrying deck.
[General Configuration of Utility Vehicle]
The utility vehicle includes the traveling vehicle body 201 mounting a pair of right and left front wheels 202 which are drivable and steerable, and a pair of right and left rear wheels 203 which are drivable. At a front portion of the traveling vehicle body 201, a driving section 204 is formed. In this driving section 204, there are provided a driver's seat 205 and a steering wheel 206 for steering the front wheels 202. At a rear portion of the traveling vehicle body 201, a load carrying deck 207 is provided. Under the load carrying deck 207, an engine section 208 is formed. This engine section 208 includes an engine 209 for transmitting power to the front wheels 202 and the rear wheels 203, and so on.
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The two connecting screws 233 are disposed side by side in the front-rear direction of the side gate 212 and are mounted to be rotatably operable between the screw supporting portion 232b of the second attaching member 232 and the abutment portion 231a of the first attaching member 231. A threaded portion 233a of each connecting screw 233 is engaged to a screw hole forming portion 234 of the abutment portion 231a. In each connecting screw 233, at a portion thereof located between the abutment portion 231a and the screw supporting portion 232b, there are provided a lock screw member 235 and a flange portion 236. The lock screw member 235, when fastened to the screw hole forming portion 234, fixes the connecting screw 233 at an adjusted position, thus preventing loosening of the connecting screw 233. The flange portion 236 is brought into abutment against the screw supporting portion 232b when the connecting screw 233 is rotatably operated to the fixing side, thereby to transmit the operational force of the connecting screw 233 to the second attaching member 232.
As the first attaching member 313 and the second attaching member 232 are interconnected via the connecting screw 233, the supporting portion 230 is attached to the side gate 212 with the guide rail portion 212a being clamped between the abutment portion 231a of the first attaching member 231 and the abutment portion 232a of the second attaching member 232.
As the two connecting screws 233 are rotatably operated to the fastening side, the abutment portion 231a is pushed down by the screw portion 233a and the screw supporting portion 232b is pushed up by the flange portion 236. With this, the abutment portion 231a is fastened to the upper portion of the guide rail portion 212a via a cushioning member 237 and the abutment portion 232a is fastened to the lower portion of the guide rail portion 212a via a cushioning member 238, whereby the first attaching member 231 and the second attaching member 232 firmly clamp the guide rail portion 212a. With this clamping force, the supporting portion 230 is fixed to the side gate 212.
When the two connecting screws 233 are rotatably operated to the fastening releasing side, the abutment portion 231a is pushed up by the screw portion 233a, thus loosening the fastening of the abutment portion 231a relative to the guide rail portion 212a and the push-up of the screw supporting portion 232b by the flange portion 236 is released, thus loosening the fastening of the abutment portion 232a relative to the guide rail portion 212a. With this, the clamping of the guide rail portion 212a by the first attaching member 231 and the second attaching member 232 is loosened, thus allowing sliding of the first attaching member 231 and the second attaching member 232 relative to the side gate 212, so that the supporting portion 230 is guided by the guide rail portion 212a, thus allowing sliding adjustment of the load carrying deck 207 in the front-rear direction.
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When the deck extension member 220 assumes the deck extending state, the tailgate 231 has its floor portion 210 extended rearwards, and also the opposed lateral sides and the rear side of the tailgate 230 are surrounded by the deck extension member 220, so that a load carrying space thereof is extended rearwards by the tailgate 213 and the deck extension member 220 and the load carrying capacity of the load carrying deck 207 between the floor portion 210 and the tailgate 213 is increased.
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The spring case 241 is fixed to the bar supporting portion 222. The lock ping 242 is slidably supported to a case wall portion 241a of the spring case 241 and the connecting portion 222a. The lock pin 242 includes an operational arm 244. A leading end side of the operational arm 244 projects to the outside of the spring case 241 through a guide hole 245 formed in the spring case 241. The lock spring 243 is fitted on the lock pin 242, with the spring 243 being clamped between the operational arm 244 and the case wall portion 241a. The lock pin 242 has its leading end side slidably urged by the lock spring 243 toward the first attaching member 213.
The lock mechanism 240 is rendered into a first lock state when the leading end side of the lock pin 242 is inserted by the lock spring 243 into a first pin hole 246 of the first attaching member 231 (see
The lock mechanism 240 is rendered into a second lock state when leading end side of the lock pin 242 is inserted by the lock spring 243 into a second pin hole 247 of the first attaching member 231 (see
The lock mechanism 240 is rendered into a third lock state when leading end side of the lock pin 242 is inserted by the lock spring 243 into a third pin hole 248 of the first attaching member 231 (see
Referring further to the lock mechanism 240, when the operational arm 244 is slidably operated against the lock spring 243 to the end in the guide hole 245 opposite from the first attaching member 231, the leading end side of the lock pin 242 is withdrawn from the first pin hole 246, the second pin hole 247 and the third pin hole 248, thus being rendered into a lock releasing state. By retaining the operational arm 244 to a retaining portion 245a communicated to the guide hole 245 (see
[Modified Embodiments of Third Embodiment]
(1) In the foregoing embodiment, there was disclosed the arrangement in which the deck extension member 220 can be stored under the first storage state and the second storage state. Alternatively, it is also possible to arrange such that the deck extension member 220 can be stored under only one of the first storage state and the second storage state.
(2) In the foregoing embodiment, there was disclosed the arrangement in which the deck extension member 220 is constituted of three (3) bar portions 221. Instead, it may be constituted of fewer than two (2) bar portions 221 or more than four (4) bar portions 221. Further alternatively, it may be constituted of a bar portion and a plate member in combination, or of a plate member alone.
(3) In the foregoing embodiment, there was disclosed the arrangement in which the connecting screw 233 interconnecting the first attaching member 231 and the second attaching member 232 is utilized as the fixing means. Alternatively, it is also possible to arrange to employ a connecting screw for connection only and a connecting screw for fixing only. Further alternatively, it is also possible to employ an arrangement that requires no connecting screw at all and to employ a connecting screw for fixing only.
(4) In the foregoing embodiment, there was disclosed the arrangement in which a utility vehicle was employed as a vehicle having a load carrying deck. However, the vehicle having a load carrying deck is not limited thereto, but may be various kinds of vehicles having a load carrying deck, such as a pickup truck, a transport vehicle, etc.
Sasaki, Wataru, Fujiwara, Junichi, Kuramoto, Takashi, Ueno, Satoko
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